Objectives: Several previous investigations indicate that blue light exposure during the night reduces melatonin secretion, improves vigilance and diminishes sleepiness. Moreover it has been demonstrated that a blue light dose administered in the evening can have a positive effect for shift workers. In the present study the effect of cool LED lighting exposure during daily hours has been investigated in two experiments: self-reported sleep and sleepiness have been assessed prior and post light exposure using a sleep diary and Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS). Methods: In the first investigation (E1) the experimental light condition consisted in a 4000 K LED light and the control condition was the halogen lighting (2800 K); while...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
With the inherent sleep and wake cycle regulated by natural sunlight, the human body has evolved ove...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
Several scientific studies indicate that blue light exposure at night reduces the melatonin secretio...
We compared the effects of bedroom-intensity light from a standard fluorescent and a blue- (i.e., sh...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
Use of blue-enriched light has received increasing interest regarding its activating and performance...
Objectives: Night workers often experience high levels of sleepiness due to misalignment of the slee...
During diurnal Circadian phase, “Red” light (630 nm) administration is associated with greater alert...
\u3cp\u3eThis study examined the effects of nocturnal exposure to dim, narrowband blue light (460 nm...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
Life in 24-h society relies on the use of artificial light at night that might disrupt synchronizati...
Objective: Previous studies have revealed positive effects on subjective alertness, performance and ...
Bright light therapy is a treatment modality for seasonal affective disorder and circadian rhythm di...
Light can be used to facilitate alertness, task performance and circadian adaptation during night wo...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
With the inherent sleep and wake cycle regulated by natural sunlight, the human body has evolved ove...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
Several scientific studies indicate that blue light exposure at night reduces the melatonin secretio...
We compared the effects of bedroom-intensity light from a standard fluorescent and a blue- (i.e., sh...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
Use of blue-enriched light has received increasing interest regarding its activating and performance...
Objectives: Night workers often experience high levels of sleepiness due to misalignment of the slee...
During diurnal Circadian phase, “Red” light (630 nm) administration is associated with greater alert...
\u3cp\u3eThis study examined the effects of nocturnal exposure to dim, narrowband blue light (460 nm...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
Life in 24-h society relies on the use of artificial light at night that might disrupt synchronizati...
Objective: Previous studies have revealed positive effects on subjective alertness, performance and ...
Bright light therapy is a treatment modality for seasonal affective disorder and circadian rhythm di...
Light can be used to facilitate alertness, task performance and circadian adaptation during night wo...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
With the inherent sleep and wake cycle regulated by natural sunlight, the human body has evolved ove...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...